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When your hike involves a lot of distance, a lot of vert, and a limited amount of time, the lightweight, breathable, springy Salomon X-Over Hiking Shoes are on board. Sensifit construction connects to the lace-points, wrapping your foot for a precise and secure fit.

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Improvement over previous Salomon models

I've been wearing Solomons for about 5 years now. I really love the lacing system design, provides simple tight fit every time and no fuss with laces going loose over time. Note I do not hike in these shoes, I just wear them for day to day use.

This model they improved the lacing system where the lace runs thru the tongue, this avoids the issue with the older models where the laces used to cut through the top loops over time. So an improvement for me (I had 3 pairs in past where the laces issue I reported to Salomon and they gave me a free pair to replace). So this is a good improvement in design, should avoid the lace cutting the loops issue.

The shoes look great and are very comfortable. Note I do hike and use Salomon boots (not shoes) as I like more ankle support. I wish Salomon had boots with this lacing system! The boots use normal laces and I'm constantly having to f with the damn shoe laces while hiking.

Comment on Matt's review »

Very confortable

Really liked this shoe. Unfortunately 6 month later and pretty much only wearing them around town, i.e. no hiking, its already worn through the liner and padding in the heel pocket... I should also mention that I always loosened them to put them on and off so I don't think I was particularly hard on them.

Otherwise I found them to be a very comfy street or light hiking shoe. I don't think they offer enough support for trail-running or backpacking.

Comment on Seb's review »

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Comment on Lance Taylor's video »

Cool shoes

I like the look of these but on trying them out for a few minutes I found the tongue to be overly padded and the heel box was roomy with very little lateral ankle support. On the incline that the usually have in outfitter stores I found lots of instability for heel and ankle support whiles going downhill or sidestepping down or up on the incline. If these were mid tops or a little snug around the mouth and heel box then they would be perfect.

Do they fit and feel significantly differently than salomon's trail running series (xa, xt etc). Love those shoes for their insane stability on uneven terrain. From markji and your comments it sounds like these may be sloppier in terms of structure?

Comment on Olaf's photo »

nice but didn't keep them

everything about this shoe is nice for a light hiker/approach shoe. The lacing system makes for a snug comfortable fit for my slightly narrow, low volume foot. I think they would fit almost anyone except the most wide of feet. The overall feel is plush and cushy. However they don't have much lateral rigidity which I need for stability on technical rocky trails and for edging on technical scrambles and that's why I won't be keeping them. If I ever need an easy going dayhiker or local crag approach shoe I may come back to these. I never got to see how sticky the sole is.

Comment on geareviewer's review »

BRILLIANT!

Nervous about these shoes at first because of the lack of information online about the X-over. However, I was really excited about the idea of blending an approach and a trail running/hiking shoe. I've had a chance to climb the maroon bells and simply wear them around town. I wanted something to hike a steep and fairly technical 14'ers like capital peak and the bells but I also require 3D chasis due to ankle surgeries and ruptured ligaments. This shoe gives excellent support, strong rubber, and the most comfortable salomon that I have owned so far. The deep lace allows you to snug the toes when you really need to get steep or long descents. I think this would also make a great trail running shoe if you are staying out of water. Killer shoe, highly worth the dough.